Born
a slave, Mercury is an Arena Dog, genetically engineered to fight and die in
the Arena for the entertainment of others. Trained as a gladiator from boyhood
in a violent world, where men must form alliances and share what little bounty
they have to survive, his only goal has been to keep his men alive. But two are
dead and the rest are condemned to be hunted down and killed for sport. Worse,
their demise will leave a woman Mercury has sworn to protect, alone and
vulnerable. And then there is Samantha—a courageous human he has no right to
claim. But she is his. He feels it deep in his soul and with an ache in his
body he can’t deny.

Samantha Devlin is an indie-freight pilot who has lost everything: her ship,
her crew, and her father. When an old friend hires her as an emergency
replacement to pilot a cargo carrier for the Roma Company, she’s shocked to
learn her cargo is three, living, breathing, and dangerously sexy Arena Dogs.
When Samantha learns she’s taking the men to their deaths, she must decide is
she if willing to risking everything for a man whose customs require that he
share her with one of his men and demands he return to Roma to protect another
woman. Mercury, their leader, and Lo, his emotionally broken arena-brother,
challenge all her notions of honor, loyalty, and love. Her heart tells her Mercury
is worth any cost, but her head sees nothing ahead but disaster.

Worst Possible Birthday: Being sold
into slavery by none other than your lover.

Tover Duke’s rare ability to move anything instantly across light-years of space
makes him a powerful, valuable asset to the Harmony Corporation, and a rock
star among the people of the colonies. His life is luxurious. Safe. Routine.

He has his pick of casual hookups passing through Dadelus-Kaku Station. His one
brush with danger of any kind—the only bright spot in his otherwise boring
life—is Cruz Arcadio, a dark-haired, hard-bodied engineer whose physical
prowess hints he’s something much more.

When a terrorist abducts Tover, hurling him into a world of torture,
exploitation and betrayal, it’s with shattering disbelief that he realizes his
kidnapper is none other than Cruz. As Tover struggles to find the courage to
escape his bondage, he begins to understand the only way to free his body, his
mind—and his heart—is to trust the one man who showed him that everything about
his once-perfect life was a lie.

Warning: This story contains descriptions of extreme violence and assault. It
also contains graphic sexual depictions. It also has a lot of birds. And pirate
movies from the future. And romance.

What if the woman you
loved was more than a century away? Dara, a computer programmer from Chicago,
is visiting London when she opens a door in an Edwardian house and slips into
Edwardian England. Agnes, a beautiful London shop girl, takes in the bewildered
21st century American lesbian, but, as Dara begins to accept that she is stuck
in 1908, she also begins to accept that she has feelings for Agnes that go
beyond gratitude. And the longer Dara stays, the harder Agnes finds it to hide
her growing love for the accidental time traveller from the future. Will they
overcome grief and prejudice to acknowledge their true feelings for one
another? Or will Dara be snatched back to the 21st century before they can
express their love?

Felix Ingesson has
returned to his duties as the Chaos‘s engineer with Zander Anatolius,
his ex-boyfriend-turned-broken-super-soldier, at his side. Hope means
something again. But there’s nothing Felix can do to battle the alien poison
flowing through Zander’s veins, or his imminent mental decline. With each
passing day, the side effects of Zander’s experimental training are becoming
more difficult to ignore.

When the ruthless Agrius
Cartel seeks their revenge—including an ambush and an attempt to kidnap the Chaos’s
crew—Zander is pushed over the edge. He can no longer hide his symptoms, nor
does he want to. But hurting Felix when he’s not in control of himself is
Zander’s worst nightmare—when it nearly happens, he agrees to seek help. Even
if that means trusting the unknown.

As Zander places his
life in alien hands, Felix appoints himself his lover’s keeper. And though he
tries to be strong, he can’t ignore the fact that he might lose Zander…forever
this time.

In a
not-too-distant future, a lopsided war has led to aliens invading and occupying
an Earth settlement. Wid is a young colonist who has been caught harassing the
aliens. He and his friends are rounded up and sent to an alien warship
patrolling the disputed space. His fate is to serve as a sex slave for the
ship’s imposing captain. Wid, at first, fights against his enslavement, but
soon learns that not only does he stand no chance against the much larger and
stronger captain, he isn’t sure he even wants to.

Like all Travian
males, Kell is bound by duty to defend his people. Having risen to the rank of
captain, he nevertheless chafes against the boring and endless patrol of the
space invaded by the humans. His misses his family and constantly guards
against his scheming first officer. He sees his reward of a human sex slave as
more of a nuisance. Yet the pretty, fair-haired human’s exotic allure is hard
to resist. He finds far more pleasure in the use of his pet than he would like.

Kept naked and
leashed, Wid’s days are filled with boredom, while his nights wrapped in Kell’s
arms turn from fear into pleasure. Even as the humans plot their escape, Wid
and Kell form a bond and their growing affection cannot be ignored. When
tensions boil over among the aliens, Wid and his friends may be Kell and his
crew’s only chance for survival.

Reader
Advisory: This book contains sex scenes of both non-consensual
and dubious consent, as well as scenes of violence, abuse and torture.

Bethany Montgomery’s peaceful life is shattered when
an alien ship crashes near her isolated South Texas ranch. She rescues the huge
feline pilot before a murderous gang of local ranchers can capture him. She’s
determined to protect him. Falling in love with him isn’t part of her plan, but
her heart won’t listen.

Vren, a D’Lyrian
warrior, survives the crash, but he’s not out of danger. The locals think the
only good alien is a dead one, and they’re hot on his trail. The human female
who comes to his aid doesn’t seem to fear him, even after he hisses at her for
grabbing his tail. Coupling with her should be the last thing on his mind, but
her scent calls to him. Has he finally found his life mate only to lose her?

Ashley comes home after a long day and finds a spaceman searching her
apartment. Before she can call for help, or run like hell, the intruder
stabs her and leaves her for dead.

Willing to risk everything for the chance at a better life, Bandar, a
battle born soldier, travels to Earth. His superiors believe a
geneticist name Daniel Kane holds the key to freedom for Bandar’s
people, but first they have to find him. Bandar’s search leads to
Daniel’s daughter, Ashley, just in time to save her life. Bandar is so
captivated by the fragile human that his need to protect and possess her
threatens his mission.

Ashley awakens miraculously healed and filled with questions. Bandar
is gorgeous and heroic, but she knows he’s full of crap. This isn’t the
first time she’s run across aliens and now she knows it won’t be the
last. She agrees to help him unravel the secrets surrounding her
father’s work. Ashley has always believed her father was murdered and
now she has a chance to learn the truth. But it’s hard to trust Bandar
when the brush of his fingers makes her entire body tingle. Their
volatile attraction could fulfill her wildest fantasies or open the door
for planetary invasion.

Note to Readers: This book contains detailed descriptions of sizzling passion only suitable for mature readers.

From Cyndi: Battle Born is a spinoff of my Shadow Assassins series.
However, it’s not necessary to have read the earlier books to enjoy
these new stories. All of my books are cross-genre romances. They blend
elements of science-fiction, fantasy, and paranormal romance. The Battle
Born books will lean a bit more toward sci-fi, but there will still be
plenty of steamy romance. Enjoy!

Can Treska overcome her phobia enough to allow Micah into her mind? Will
Micah’s talents be enough to cut through the lies that make up her
identity before her sanity splinters? As the false constructs around
Treska come crumbling down, the Union itself begins to fracture, torn
apart by warring desires for freedom and security. How far must Micah go
to set the star system to rights?

About The HuntressShe always gets her man… Treska Sivekka is the best Vice Hunter in the entire Union of
Civilized Worlds, but her latest bounty might put her right out of a
job. She’s on the hunt for the last of the psypaths, whose psionic gifts
are thought to have caused devastating alien attacks on a dozen worlds.
The last psypath, Micah Ariesis, is the only remaining chink in the
armor of the Union. Acquiring her target starts Treska on a journey not back to the
safety of the Civilized Worlds of the Union, but its wild edges, where
she begins to question all she’s known—about the attacks, about
psypaths, and about herself. As she unravels the shocking mystery of her
own origins, she must question everything she believes until she
finally hunts down the truth.

Huntress of the Star Empire is a sci-fi romance serial adventure,
told in weekly episodes released each Thursday until the season finale.

Ensign
Dana Lawson of Sector Seven fire team on the star ship, Columbus, has one goal:
her own command. On an exploratory mission to Alpha Centauri A, she has the
opportunity to earn her stripes, but instead faces a challenge that threatens
to send her plans up in smoke.

Rick Morgan, a guy with heartbreaker imprinted in his DNA, the warmest smile
and the bluest eyes she’s ever seen, ignites a fire inside her heart. He is
trouble, on every level…and he’s brought his dangerous past with him.

Now a saboteur has Dana and Morgan in his sights. Together, they must learn his
identity before he strikes again and kills them both…or destroys the ship and
everyone on board.

In
the aftermath of a deadly alien invasion, a band of survivors fights on… Join
Marcus Steele and the toughest commando team fighting for humanity’s
survival—Hell Squad. Battle-hardened soldiers, men and women who never give up.
Heroes will rise…when they have someone to live for.

Corwin Menevie and Nika
Santivan are decorated veterans of the Imperial Enforcement Coalition, and are
perfectly capable of solving cases the old-fashioned way. When they’re paired
with Westley Tavera and Gavin Hale, the most powerful Reader/Ground team to
emerge from the Psionics Academy, it could either be the best thing that’s ever
happened to crime fighting, or the makings of a quadruple homicide.

During a routine
investigation, West’s talent puts them on the trail of a brutal serial killer
who traps his prey in a deadly mental playground. Then the killer starts
baiting the team, laying psychic landmines at crime scenes and exposing IEC
secrets. The strain of the case binds the agents closer together—so close that
Nika and Gavin start sharing a room, and even the curmudgeonly Corwin finds
himself as occupied with West as he is with the murders.

But as West’s visions of
death grow more violent, the only way out for all of them may be straight
through the mind of a monster. If they’re not careful, they may forget which
side of the hunt they’re on.

Fleeing rebels, the queen’s sister finds a hero to save her. Or is he kidnapping her?

Marianne is sick and tired of being just the kid sister of the
famous queen of Kwadra Island. Although she daydreams about being a
warrior, when rebels bomb the royal ball she’s shunted to one of the
many tunnels that honeycomb Kwadra, where she awaits a captain of the
valiant Royal Guardians.

Quinn, a scam artist fleeing the police, dons the uniform of a Royal
Guardian killed by a tunnel collapse. When Marianne mistakes him for
her bodyguard, Quinn can’t decide whether to save the feisty maiden,
fall in love with her—or kidnap her. With bloodthirsty rebels pursuing
them and a treasure map in his pocket, what will he choose?

A worthy sequel to Alien Contact for Idiots, this book stands on its
own as a grand adventure of science fiction romance in the spirit of
Romancing the Stone.

She escaped the arena of death, but trusting him might be the death of her.

Taylor may be the Clash Arena’s most
dominant—and only—female gladiator, but today she just can’t catch a break.
After winning yet another brutal fight, with the arena inexplicably falling
down around her ears, she jumps at the chance to escape the prison of her
subterranean pit.

Instead, she finds herself knocked
unconscious more times than she can count, and pursued over the edge of a sea
cliff by an AI enforcer she can’t shake off her heels.

Walsh has been living a double life,
masquerading as a tyrant’s enforcer while hiding his true agenda. When the
despicable arena falls, there’s only one thing on his mind—saving the savage
blonde who doesn’t trust him as far as she can throw him. Which is a
considerable distance.

Once he convinces her he’s not out
to kill her but help her survive, they form an uneasy alliance. But Taylor
senses he’s keeping a secret, not just from her, but about her. And the
truth will show them exactly what it is to be human.

Product Warnings

This book contains some girl-on-girl
action, a kick-ass gladiator who takes no crap, an AI who puts it all on the
line, a band of misfits who aren’t as merry as they seem, cute tadpoles with
sharp teeth, and grip-you-by-the-hair kisses. Strap in, interstellar turbulence
is a bitch.

Half the Lokmane are
free and the resettling of Lok’ma is in progress. A'yen is crowned king, but it
isn't stopping his enemies. Someone is after Ro, and the woman he's falling in
love with is caught in the middle.

When Fae is injured in a
cave-in at a dig site, A'yen knows who’s to blame. Proving it is the hard part.
Things get worse when he walks into a political trap, and Ro is framed for
murder. Saving his reputation is easy compared to saving Ro. Ro’s demons come
for him, taking him back to a life not worth living.

A'yen races to save Ro before he can act on his
deepest desire: killing his tormentor. Happily ever after can't happen if Ro is
dead.

Space is not always filled with adventures and glory. Not everybody goes racing off to battle evil and save the galaxy. Between the rebels, pirates, royals, and spies are the everyday people who work hard just to get by and ensure everyone gets home safe. Less Than Three Press presents a collection of tales about the ordinary folks who keep the stars running.

A long time ago, a determined young
woman escaped the despair of her homeworld, turning herself into one of the
galaxy’s best martial artists, Ebony Strike.

Decades later, the people of her
homeworld have tracked her down. They need money and, in order to get that
money, they need the old Ebony Strike back. But Ebony has moved on since that
time. She is now Xin Dell, a respected government security trainer. And what
her people are asking of her is insane: to participate in a corrupt official’s
underground fight tournament…and win. Nothing less will do.

To Ebony, it means training a body
that’s out of shape, honing disused skills, spending her own time, effort and
money, for a planet she’s all but forgotten. But, faced with the
alternative–the death of thousands on her world–does she have a choice?

Ebony needs to be focused and ruthless. She
needs to win the tournament. Little does she know that she’ll end up losing her
heart.

A demon waiting to die...
An outcast reviled for his
discolored skin and rumors of black magic, Keirlan de Corizi sees no
hope for redemption. Imprisoned beneath the palace that was once his
home, the legendary 'Blue Demon of Adalucien' waits for death to finally
free him of his curse. But salvation comes in an unexpected guise.

A woman determined to save him.
Able
to cross space and time with a wave of her hand, Tarquin Secker has
spent eternity on a hopeless quest. Drawn by a compulsion she can't
explain, she risks her apparent immortality to save Keir, and offers him
sanctuary on her home-world, Lyagnius. But Quin has secrets of her own.

When
Keir mistakenly unleashes the dormant alien powers within him and earns
exile from Lyagnius, Quin chooses to stand by him. Can he master his
newfound abilities in time to save Quin from the darkness that seeks to
possess her?

Book One of the Redemption series and part of the Travellers Universe. Previously released by Lyrical Press Inc. 7th May 2012

Janaya is a bodyguard on a mission. She must protect her Aunt Hinekiri
from mercenaries and return to Dalcon in time to take her captain’s
exam. A simple assignment for an officer of her caliber—except nothing
goes as planned. Their spaceship crash-lands on Earth. No spare parts
available. Big problem.

Janaya is stuck on a tiny outpost called New Zealand. She’s going to
bungle her promotion chances. And because she neglected to have her
travel inoculations in her urgent hurry to protect her aunt, Janaya has
bonded with an Earthman.

Police officer Luke Morgan seeks a quiet life. No press. No nosy
reporters. No women. Just lots of fishing and fresh country air. He
doesn’t count on meeting a pair of aliens and a talking dog, or
participating in a shootout with purple-suited aliens. Nor does he
expect the surge of lust he experiences for Janaya. Suddenly a routine
callout turns into a huge problem that Luke suspects might only be the
tip of the iceberg.

Reader note: This book was previously published as Talking Dogs, Aliens and Purple People Eaters.

Debut
author news

Lise MacTague's DEPTHS OF BLUE (On Deception’s Edge #1), an April 2015 release from
Bella Books, looks great and I'm super
intrigued by the blurb, but…but the price! $9.99 for the ebook. It's out of my
price range given my current budget and it's the start of a trilogy, so the
romance might not be resolved until the last book. So I'm looking at
potentially $30.00 for all three books.

On the other hand, lesbian SFR is difficult to come
by. On the third hand, my birthday is in a few months. I'm thinking I could
justify the splurge on that particular day. :D

For those of you who don't have to wait as long as I
do, here's the blurb for DEPTHS OF BLUE:

For
Torrin Ivanov, life is a bargaining table. Every planet is a new business
opportunity. Legality is optional and supplying one side in a local civil war
always adds up to profit.

Jak
Stowell is at war within a war. A woman hidden in the heart of a male-only
army, her brother’s murder has left her desperate for vengeance. Her skill as a
sniper gives her both the disguise she needs and paves the way ever closer to
her real goal. She kills efficiently, without remorse. Putting down an
off-world smuggler will be no different.

A
moment’s hesitation. A flicker of doubt. Two women on a collision course set
off a chain reaction of intergalactic intrigue—and awaken a dangerous passion
that could cost them their lives.

You can also learn more about
author Lise MacTague and her book in her article, Why Sci-Fi?

For my first foray into fiction
(I’ve been publishing professionally for a few years now), I waded right in to
science fiction. I’m talking straight up sci-fi here, like a space opera, dykes
in space a kind of deal. I’m not denigrating other areas of speculative
fiction, I love them all! From fantastic worlds with sorceresses and elves to
urban fantasy settings with kick-ass werewolves and seductive vampires, I’ve
spent wonderful hours being lost in them…

… While I loved the stories I found
during my childhood and adolescence, female characters were mostly relegated to
supporting characters. They were rarely the lead and I thirsted for a strong
female protagonist. When I discovered Mercedes Lackey, I discovered what I hadn’t
even realized I’d been missing. Here were female characters and gay
characters. The first time I saw myself represented within a novel in the genre
was her fantasy novel: Arrows of the Queen. Here was a book where the
main character was female and she had gay friends, even a few lesbos! What
wasn’t to love? Sure it was fantasy and not my most-beloved sci-fi, but I was
hooked.

Here's the production schedule of
On Deception's Edge per the publisher's site:

"Depths
of Blue, book one of On Deception’s Edge, published
by Bella Books. Available April 20th, 2015.

Heights of Green, book two of
On Deceptions Edge. Forthcoming 2015.

A Vortex of Crimson, third and final book of On Deception’s Edge.
Forthcoming 2016."

This blog, and most of what I write,
is science fiction romance, so let's look at how SFR fits into bookshops and
reader expectations.

Several years ago, someone suggested
I'd like Linnea Sinclair's Games of Command. So I went looking for the
book in a real-world bookshop. I found it, not in the SF section, but in
romance. Since I don't read non-SF romance, I would not have found it if I
wasn't looking for that book. That was a few years ago, and one hopes we've
managed to persuade some of the die-hard SF fans that the girl-cooties won't
hurt their SF, so that Games of Command can stand proudly beside
Elizabeth Moon's Vatta series on the SF shelves. But I suspect we still have a
loooong way to go.

On a related note, author
Judith Tarr asked Who
Got Fantasy in My Science Fiction? (via Charles Stross' blog). She wrote
about the migration of psi from SF to fantasy, but her post is also about genre
marketing labels and their impact on the marginalization of women authors:

What happened here was that what used to be all one column had become, for
marketing purposes, Column A and Column B. Column A: Future, technology
(usually high), time travel (if by mechanical means), alien planets, space
travel, and so on. Column B: Past or secondary worlds, low tech (or at least
lower than the present day, though there's also urban fantasy, which hits most
of the other checkboxes), dragons and elves and other mythical beings, time
travel or portal travel (if by magical/nontechnological means), magic--and, as
a subset thereof, the mind powers known in earlier science fiction as psi,
etc., etc.

So Pern's lost Earth colony was labeled fantasy, between the dragons and the
psi. Darkover? Um, yeah. Fantasy. Low tech (albeit voluntary) and psi, despite
the central theme of conflict between high and low tech in a spacefaring
future. (And yet Dune is still science fiction
in spite of the psi and the weirdness. Higher ratio of spacefaring culture to
low-tech planet? Post-technological vibe? Male author?)

What this did to younger writers was lock in the categories and make it
difficult to impossible to sell work that crossed the lines. Female writers were pushed to heighten the
romance and emphasize the fantasy elements, and many were actively discouraged
from venturing into science fiction. [emphasis mine]

Luckily, times are changing. I'm proud of all the
women staking our rightful claim in SF. And our motto: Never give up, never
surrender!

Now I turn the mike over to you. Got any SFR
news/links to share?

Joyfully yours,

Heather

Share this post:

About Me: Heather travels the sea of stars for news about science fiction romance. She's also an author in the genre. To get in touch, you can email her, or follow her on Twitter or Facebook.

About Me

Heather’s debut sci-fi romance novel, Once Upon a Time in Space, features the last living descendant of Christopher Columbus on a desperate quest to find a new world. Standing in his way is Raquel, the deadliest space pirate in the galaxy.